Kidnappers Abduct Catholic Priest  In Southern Kaduna 

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By; AMOS TAUNA, Kaduna 

The presiding Priest of St. Thomas Parish, Zaman Dabo Community, in the Zango Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Rev. Father Gabriel Ukeh, has been kidnapped by bandits.

Rev. Father Gabriel Ukeh, was in the early  hours of Sunday, abducted at the parish rectory.

In a  statement today, the Vicar General (Pastoral), Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Kazah, said, “While we solicit for fervent prayers for his urgent and safe release, we equally condemn this act of incessant kidnappings for ransom of innocent and defenceless citizens of our communities, and we call upon the government to horn its security intelligence as we approach the celebration of Sallah.”

He assured that they would work with security operatives for the victim’s quick release, he called on all to stay away from taking the laws into their hands. 

He added that they would use every legitimate means to ensure that Rev. Father Gabriel Ukeh comes back to them safe and sound.

The statement added that through the intercessions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Priests and Religious, may Jesus the crucified hearken to their prayers and hasten the unconditional release of His Priest and every other abducted person.

When contacted, the Kaduna State Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, promised to confirm the incident and get back.

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